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Darkroom Manipulations

Darkroom Manipulations. Did you know?. History. http://www.evanbaines.com/tag/darkroom-manipulation/. Contact of objects. Place objects directly upon photo paper or hold/suspend them above . Vignette. http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/education/lessonPlans/darkroom/meeting9.shtml.

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Darkroom Manipulations

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  1. Darkroom Manipulations Did you know?

  2. History • http://www.evanbaines.com/tag/darkroom-manipulation/

  3. Contact of objects • Place objects directly upon photo paper or hold/suspend them above

  4. Vignette • http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/education/lessonPlans/darkroom/meeting9.shtml

  5. Texture screening • Placing a “texture” or covering agent onto the photo paper or onto a clear piece of acetate in order to create a textured appearance to an image

  6. movement • Using several exposures, move paper in small increments at the end of each exposure to give a sense of moving.

  7. Solarization • Reduce normal exposure time by 1/2 . Place in developer for approx. 30 seconds and then expose to light once again for the remaining ½ of exposure time and redevelop for at least 20 more seconds.

  8. Drawing • Draw onto clear acetate or directly onto photopaper to create different affects. Use different media for different affects….ink wash, pencil, sharpie, etc

  9. Collage • Create a collage of text and imagery onto clear acetate and place on top of photo paper

  10. Vary developer • Paint the developer or spray the developer on photo paper instead of full pan development

  11. Color • Add color to processing pans water and tint imagery

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